The design of the Xiaomi Black Shark itself looks like what would happen if you shrunk a gaming laptop design down to a smartphone size.

In fact, the phone has a PC-like integrated cooling system to avoid overheating during long gaming sessions. Xiaomi also sells a one-sided gamepad that attaches to the device and with a charge lasting around 30 hours.

As we said, the Xiaomi Black Shark went on sale first in China, but the price in that part of the world is pretty low for a gaming smartphone with these features.

The phone never officially launched in the U. Nubia claims the angled back also helps in cooling the phone, since it has more surface area, along with three rear cooling ports.

Like the Black Shark, the Red Magic has a 6-inch display with an Nubia plans to ship the phone starting in June. There are rumors a successor to the Nubia Red Magic is in the works , which will reportedly include the Qualcomm Snapdragon chip and dedicated shoulder buttons for better mobile gaming.

It features a notched 6. Even the back of the phone has a cool circuitry-themed design made to appeal to gamers. Asus wisely used its well known Republic of Gamers ROG PC brand for the phone, and it already looks like the most feature-rich device for this market niche yet.

Look for a dual 12MP and 8MP rear camera setup on this gaming phone, along with an 8MP front-facing camera and dual speakers on the front.

Hands on with the Asus ROG. The phone has some interesting gaming features. It has three AirTrigger ultrasonic touch sensors to serve as shoulder triggers when holding the phone in landscape.

Along with the ROG Phone, Asus plans to sell a number of optional accessories made just for this device. The previously mentioned WiGig dock can connect the phone to an external display, or a mouse and keyboard to play games or do other things like on a PC.

The AeroActive Cooler will keep the phone nice and cool during long gaming sessions. Asus will also sell a third-party controller for the phone made by GameVice to add analog sticks, shoulder buttons, and other keys on each side of the ROG Phone.

In real marine life, many have bladders which fill up with water in order to change their density, which is how they change their depth.

And Wailmer is a beach ball. Wailord is 47'7" long and weighs kg. Compare to a humpback whale, which is feet long and 36 kg. Yeah, it's mostly air.

If a "lighter than air" blimp gently bumped into you while you were dangling on the side of a skyscraper it would like crush you. Not only is the momentum of all the blimp's structure moving into you, but the mass of all the gas inside of it which people seem to forget about would still have to be decelerated with the rest of it.

Think about how much force a gust of wind can make on a small area like an umbrella. Imagine a blimp filled quantity of that focusing all its momentum on just you.

Can't see this without thinking about this comic. The TV series made Gyarados to be much bigger Why the fuck was my entire journey blocked by that little fucking bitch snorlax he's the same size as a freaking pidgeotto.

Dang, Eevee is way smaller than its evolutions. I never pictured it that way. The anime lied to me!

I don't like factoring in the pokemon's heights. It takes the magic out of everything, like imagine a Wailord vs Bulbasaur battle, nothing that Bulbasaur does is even going to phase that Wailord Couldn't a Ghastly be bigger than a Wailord?

Gasses have no definite volume and could theoretically expand to a size much larger then Wailord Got Gold waiting on whoever reformats this to be a wallpaper.

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That is pretty much it. I might try again later. Let me know if there's another color someone wants. Get a Wailord in a pokeball. Throw pokeball through rival trainer's window house or car preferably.

Holy shit, thank you for sharing! Gym 2, level 40 EDIT: Guys I get it, poor strategy. I was like 7, forgive me. Forgot about that one.

I always imagined Dratini being 2 or 3 feet. Plus the Dragonite mailman. This is also known as "single sign on". Unlike existing global single sign on solutions like the ones from Google or Facebook, ID4me does not track and analyze the internet surfing habits of its users.

ID4me will make sure that the surfing habits stay secret. Also, ID4me does not belong to an enterprise. It is an open standard that is maintained by a nonprofit organization.

Anyone who wants to can participate. This way the users can chose freely between different ID4me providers and can also change the provider anytime.

Further information can be found here: The smartphone specs war continues to rage, with RAM and processors being boosted every year.

Now, smartphones are more than capable of handling advanced and graphically beautiful games, and a new generation of specialized gaming phones is making its way to our hands.

The company that made its name manufacturing powerful gaming accessories and the acclaimed Razer Blade range of gaming laptops didn't disappoint when it came to presenting the Razer Phone, with mobile gamers firmly in mind.

All this with seriously powerful speakers in the side bezels for an immersive sound. But the real star of the show is the 5.

If you're someone with a ton of games on your phone, some requiring more power than others, this is great for making sure your phone handles them efficiently.

In contrast to the previous entry, iPhones don't exactly scream 'gamer' in appearance or marketing, but there's a definite advantage to them for gamers.

Same goes for upcoming titles such as Life is Strange or Alto's Odyssey. While I still prefer the greater choice and control of Android, I've cast an envious eye over to iPhone owners more than once for this reason.

Apple's careful curation of the App Store also guarantees good optimization and performance for your hardware. But it's not all show.

Inside the Black Shark, we find an array of hardware powerful enough to handle any modern game with ease: Naturally, there's also a specialized cooling system.

From here you can manage your games and configure the snap-on gamepad. Samsung's dedicated Game Mode, which is comprised of Game Launcher and Game Tools, shows the special care Samsung has taken to accommodate mobile gamers.

The Game Launcher is home to all your games, while Game Tools changes the screen mode to accommodate games that don't support the unique All of this ensures that your experience is immersive, by disabling notifications and the invisible home button to allow for uninterrupted game play, for example.

The impressive hardware also allows for a smooth, engaging experience. All that screen real estate is held in a thin, ergonomic body and powered by a 3, mAh battery.

It should also be mentioned that fans of VR mobile games have an additional benefit when it comes to choosing Samsung: The Moto Gamepad will attach to any smartphone in the Moto Z family, giving you two control sticks, a D-pad and four "tactile action buttons".

Other types of displays just cannot provide players with the same level of color, brightness or viewing angles. We also made a point to exclude any device that did not feature the latest top-of-the-line SoC, which, at the time of our testing, was the Snapdragon or the Apple A11 Bionic.

While there are many capable gaming phones that don't have these chips, the ones that do simply outperform those without.

We ruled out any device with capacitive keys that couldn't be disabled. Unfortunately, while these keys have their merits, they are far too easy to hit accidentally while gaming, which can interrupt or ruin your gameplay.

If the phone did not at least have an option to turn these keys off, we had to exclude it from our list. These ground rules immediately ruled out some really great phones.

Finally, there were a few phones that had sibling devices which could have made the list, but we opted to exclude them and go with the best gaming phones made by each manufacturer.

For instance, the iPhone 8 Plus' bezels make it more comfortable to hold than the iPhone X, and all other key internal specs are the same.

While each device on our list is weighed by the points below, it would be a bit redundant to include this section on each phone review, since each Android device would have the same answer.

So, you can conveniently find these answers here, in a de-facto section about whether iOS or Android is better for mobile gaming.

For anyone who wants to recreate the days of Game Genie, Google Play has you covered. The store has a myriad of apps dedicated to tips and cheat codes for certain games, although you should read the reviews carefully, as many appear to be scams.

While iOS does have a handful of these types of apps, there is an apparent lack of content when compared to Android.

While Apple is no stranger to fake games and scam, these nefarious apps are even more common on Android. Be careful out there when downloading games — make sure the game you want is actually the one you download.

What Android has over iOS, however, is emulation. Without even needing to root your phone, Android users can sideload emulators on their devices.

If only the you from the '90s were here to see this. While Android may be more compatible with emulated games, when it comes to current mobile games, iOS takes the cake.

It's just a fact that game developers release games and updates for iOS before Android, and while it makes me sad, that's a reality we face here.

There are only, at any given moment, four iPhone models currently sold by Apple, while there are dozens of Android devices out there. It's just easier to develop for iOS as a whole.

Razer popped onto the scene this year with its first smartphone, making waves for one very unique feature — a display with a refresh rate of Hz.

This makes your games look super smooth, which helps with both gameplay and immersion. But Razer's first flagship isn't just about the display — this gaming phone has so many excellent features that it makes it to the very top of our list.

Let's get it out of the way — that display is incredible. Motion has never looked better on a smartphone, and while native support for the refresh rate is still lacking, this technology is the next big step in mobile gaming.

Bringing things down to a level where we can compare to the other smartphones on this list, the Razer phone has a 5. With a resolution of p, your games are gonna look super crisp.

Of course, a proper gaming phone deserves some proper internals. The Razer is rocking the Snapdragon , 2. Your graphics are powered by the Adreno , just like the other Android phones on our list, so you know your games are in good hands.

Speaking of massive, the Razer phone comes with a 4, mAh battery. But, as you'll learn later, that doesn't mean it even comes close to the best battery life on our list.

The Razer phone contains two speakers, which is awesome. However, they are positioned directly on the bezels, meaning you can potentially cover them with your thumbs while playing.

These are the only dual front-facing speakers on our list, though. There's nothing better than having your sound actually directed at you!

Luckily, you mostly get a stock Android experience on the Razer. The company only includes Nova Launcher as a third-party addition.

You shouldn't notice this get in the way of your gameplay — if anything, the extra flexibility it affords may help. Considering Razer made its name in desktop gaming, you expect their phone to have some gaming features built right in.

You have a Game Mode, which makes it easy to mute alerts. Razer also includes performance boosts, which allows you to control the CPU and frame rate for each game.

I really like this feature, because it feels like mobile game developers are treating mobile gaming as seriously as PC gaming. These are serious devices, and should be treated as such.

Since they can handle games at varying frame rates, consumers should be able to customize their gaming experience. Remember that 4, mAh battery?

While it's the biggest on this list by far, it performs the worst. That's disappointing, but considering the intensity of that display, it's no wonder the Razer lags behind in battery longevity.

The Razer scored well in performance testing. Its single core Geekbench score came in third at 1,, but came in second for multi-core and 3DMark at 6, and 3,, respectively.

Its Antutu score came in third at , You might find it surprising that the number one gaming phone on our list didn't come in first in any performance testing.

However, numbers aren't everything. When you fire up a game on the Razer phone, especially one that works with the Hz display, you'll see why it's the top gaming phone of It even tops the list as one of the most comfortable phones to play on, due to its NES-style shape.

If you're looking for the best gaming phone out there, you should have no reservations picking Razer. The iPhone 8 Plus is a total gaming powerhouse.

From the top-notch internals to its extensive game catalog, the iPhone 8 Plus is one of the best gaming phones you could buy.

If you don't mind the bezels, find out below what makes the iPhone 8 Plus so good. The iPhone 8 Plus still has that classic iPhone look, for better or worse.

Its top and bottom chins, in addition to the 5. The IPS LCD p display isn't quite as crisp as some other devices on our list, but don't be fooled — this display looks great.

Apple's A11 Bionic chipset also packs a real punch, blowing the current competition out of the water. The hexa-core CPU may not initially sound as impressive as some of the octa-core CPUs out there, but this processor is fast.

The iPhone 8 Plus shines in terms of internal storage. While critics mock the iPhone's lack of expandable storage, users can opt for a GB model, which is just as much internal storage as the top Android devices on our list, and more than enough room for all the games you can download.

If you choose to save a little money, the baseline 64 GB model isn't too shabby, considering many Android flagships max out at that storage capacity.

The 8 Plus' battery on the other hand, while only 2, mAh, is actually pretty decent. More on that later. For gamers who like to play without headphones, the iPhone 8 Plus provides an excellent dual-speaker experience.

There is one speaker on the bottom as well as one placed behind the receiver. Just be careful not to cover either with your hands, and your games will be louder than ever.

So, Apple likes to use up your internal storage for the system but that's no secret. However, with the iPhone 8 Plus and iOS 11, that system storage doesn't take up much room.

One nice aspect to Apple producing its own hardware and software is a lack of OS skins. However, the advantage over Android ends here.

Apple doesn't include any sort of game mode in iOS, meaning you must change your notifications settings if you want a disturbance-free gaming session.

Combine that with a lack of performance modes and frame rate control, and it seems like Apple doesn't think about its gamers as much as Android does, even with native screen recording built into iOS These features don't hinder gaming on an iPhone, but I'd like to see Apple pay more attention to the gaming community, considering many choose iOS in particular for mobile gaming.

Okay, let's be honest. I love Apple, but iPhone batteries are usually bad. Luckily for iPhone 8 Plus users, that's not necessarily the case.

While not the best performance on this list, that's still more than half a day of continuous usage. The iPhone 8 Plus performs well on all other tests, as well.

Its 3D Mark score is a little low at 2,, but it crushes the single core test with a score of 4, The iPhone 8 Plus will undoubtedly run simple games faster than any other phone on this list.

In the past, the same couldn't be said for multi-core. The iPhone 8 Plus dominates this list with a multi-core Geekbench score of 10, With an Antutu score of ,, this iPhone is the most powerful gaming device on the market.

Now, the iPhone 8 Plus can get pretty hot. If you're playing a particularly demanding game, especially an online multiplayer game, watch out for the heat!

Finally, let's talk about comfort. The iPhone 8 Plus is a comfortable enough phone to game on. However, compared to other phones on this list, the 8 Plus can feel a bit It's really big, but also really thin, which can result in an odd feeling in the hands after a long period of time.

Look — choosing an iPhone over the other phones above is more than just picking the best phone for gaming. That being said, the iPhone 8 Plus is an amazing phone for gaming.

If you're someone who likes iOS, or is interesting in it, and wants a gaming phone that gets the latest updates and games, the iPhone 8 Plus is definitely for you.

Essential's screen size and resolution are not quite as even as the other phones on this list. Works okay for broad comparisons, but it's not exact.

Or at least a fifth generation one. Or a good fourth-generation one. The fucker blocks an entire road preventing you from progressing, he's got to have some mass on him.

Seems like this is totally wrong in some ways. Bulbapedia lists Snorlax's height as 6'11" and Seaking's height as 4'03".

Unless they're taking great liberties with the fact that the Snorlax image is him lying down, but that doesn't really help with scale. Let me try http: The Reddit bot uprising has begun!

And you can breed a Wailord It's like that on purpose: This is why it floats like a ballon. If it's less dense than air, how the fuck does it stay submerged?

If it is too buoyant to actually go underwater, how can it be classified as a water pokemon? In real marine life, many have bladders which fill up with water in order to change their density, which is how they change their depth.

And Wailmer is a beach ball. Wailord is 47'7" long and weighs kg. Compare to a humpback whale, which is feet long and 36 kg.

Yeah, it's mostly air. If a "lighter than air" blimp gently bumped into you while you were dangling on the side of a skyscraper it would like crush you.

Not only is the momentum of all the blimp's structure moving into you, but the mass of all the gas inside of it which people seem to forget about would still have to be decelerated with the rest of it.

Think about how much force a gust of wind can make on a small area like an umbrella. Imagine a blimp filled quantity of that focusing all its momentum on just you.

Can't see this without thinking about this comic. The TV series made Gyarados to be much bigger Why the fuck was my entire journey blocked by that little fucking bitch snorlax he's the same size as a freaking pidgeotto.

Dang, Eevee is way smaller than its evolutions. I never pictured it that way. The anime lied to me! I don't like factoring in the pokemon's heights.

It takes the magic out of everything, like imagine a Wailord vs Bulbasaur battle, nothing that Bulbasaur does is even going to phase that Wailord Couldn't a Ghastly be bigger than a Wailord?

Gasses have no definite volume and could theoretically expand to a size much larger then Wailord Got Gold waiting on whoever reformats this to be a wallpaper.

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Want to add to the discussion? I spent some photoshop time to actually making it shine! That is pretty much it. I might try again later. Let me know if there's another color someone wants.

Get a Wailord in a pokeball. Throw pokeball through rival trainer's window house or car preferably. Holy shit, thank you for sharing!

Gym 2, level 40 EDIT: Guys I get it, poor strategy. I was like 7, forgive me. Forgot about that one. I always imagined Dratini being 2 or 3 feet.

Plus the Dragonite mailman. Cue everybody and their brother has a fucking Dratini or Dragonite. He looks about the size of Goldeen.

What's missing here is the scale of an actual Trainer in comparison. They are not aligned at all: I've always thought he was much bigger.

That is totally a pocket dragon. That is pretty small for a supposed fire dragon death machine. I could beat up a Charizard!

And getting another game like that wouldn't be half bad. Though, I don't think whales do this. So it beats me.